Majday
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TY! never seen them?

White River Energetics Large Rifle Primers Box of 1000
Maximum of 5 boxes (5,000 primers) per customer, per day.

TY! never seen them?
Selling powder a pound at a time will take a long long time to pay off their loan. My guess they are after a bigger market than us hand loaders.If White River makes (H4198 equivalent perfect copy) They could pay off the loan in a year.
Who said anything about buying pounds????Selling powder a pound at a time will take a long long time to pay off their loan. My guess they are after a bigger market than us hand loaders.
I'm not sure that can be right. While they are for sale over here - the entire Oz and Kiwi market combined would be smaller than a mid-sized US state. I saw some of their Large Rifle last week for AU$240/1000 ($US160) but even at that price our market would not sustain their production. Perhaps they have military contracts?We will not see any of what they make. They are sending all of their primers to Australia and New Zealand. They are getting more $ from the wholesalers there than what we commercial customers are paying retail. The guy that owns it is a Czech national and it in it for the $. The only primers that were available were ones that customers did not send back to them when they changed the contracts and all retail stock was to be returned to them so they could send them overseas to get more $.
... You can bet on one thing though they are donating to both parties because they will eventually have an EPA or ATF bureaucrat to deal with.
LarryIf White River makes (H4198 equivalent perfect copy) They could pay off the loan in a year.
Because in the past you'd just sink a zillion dollars into a facility that wouldn't be up and running until the cyclical price of energetics had crashed, and with zero guarantee of government contract dollars to keep you running, in a field dominated by major defense industries.What's surprising to me is the $60 million for the powder production.
While it's not something you could put on a credit card, it causes me to wonder - putting tinfoil conspiracies aside - why others haven't already started new powder facilities.